The subject of diving naked often comes up in casual conversation. People generally scoff or find the idea funny – the sort of thing that can happen on an uninhibited last day of a liveaboard. We know the 100th dive tradition/ritual – diving buff. But how many people have actually done this (while they are constantly pestering others to do it)?
This is also found often as a pornographic niche – the cheap movies with the stories taking place in supposed exotic locations (but are actually filmed in someone’s back yard). Take the pretend-plot and token prop, the soundtrack with thumping dance music and the sexual orgy. But that’s not what we’re talking about here.
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We dove U-1105 today! 08/06/06
We just got back from this dive today. I live in Tappahannock, VA so this was almost a local dive for me.
We drove over to a Dennis’ river house at (near Coles Point, Virginia) he took his boat out to site. We were supposed to meet another guy at the site who had experience diving this sub. We had no problem finding the site and mooring to the mooring buoy (Blue and White and clearly labeled). We were there at 11:30am in time to dive at the recommended High, Slack Tide. Our contact never showed?
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Scuba diving is a fascinating and thrilling recreational activity. The beauty of the underwater world can be explored in a safe way if you stick to some safe diving practices. The following list gives an overview about some of the most important rules.
1.) Be mentally and physically prepared for diving. This does not mean you need to be an Olympic athlete but general in good health. Don’t dive under the influence of drugs or medications and avoid alcohol before and between diving.
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